Well one of its primary aspects is Gwyn so it's partially a guy. The other part of it though is the chosen undead so that part could be either gender depending on whatever you picked in the first Dark Souls. It's a raw deal that for saving the first light the chosen undead is transformed into this thing but then everything in the Souls series is about tragedy and loss.

Well one of its primary aspects is Gwyn so it's partially a guy. The other part of it though is the chosen undead so that part could be either gender depending on whatever you picked in the first Dark Souls. It's a raw deal that for saving the first light the chosen undead is transformed into this thing but then everything in the Souls series is about tragedy and loss.

I thought it would get across that I was kidding ha. I definitely teared up a little when the notes of Gwyn's theme start to show up in SoC's theme. It was a great way to end the series.

I thought it would get across that I was kidding ha. I definitely teared up a little when the notes of Gwyn's theme start to show up in SoC's theme. It was a great way to end the series.

No shit, half of the comments for a youtube video of SoC's theme are people saying how they just can't handle it when the piano first comes in. It was definitely an effective way to bring some more emotion into that final fight besides having to put down the chosen undead. I wish there was a non-Japanese toy company that would get into the license, I don't actually play the games myself but I dig the lore and watch my friends play so I would still be interested in figures like Ornstein and Smough, Siegmeyer/Siegward, Solaire, and of course Gwyn.
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Lautrec is my favorite character, so he's at the top of my list. After that, Ornstein, and then Leonhard. Definitely, would buy a Gwyn and SoC. Man, a figure line for Dark Souls is a dream series for me. Imagine NECA getting ahold of this license.

Good times. The first one is probably still my favorite game of all time.